Rock Poper
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Hi
I have been asked to do some photography for a performance artists show, apparently for archival purposes but also with the possibility of exhibition
I dont have then full info yet, but I will be shooting indoors with Im guessing flouro and possibly a small amount of window/daylight, which is fine for me with candid snappy snap doco style photography, I would probably use a little fill flash and just follow my nose after doing test shots in Polaroid
I do however also have the job of photographing the artist (an ex girlfriend) in what she expects to be a more studio type shot of her after the event - this is where I need help!
The kind of shot I imagine she is after would be similar to the shots of work she appreciates check out:
http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/i...nts_in_self_lube-Frame-1994-2002-2-600pix.jpg
http://www2.uol.com.br/tropico/pscm/img/2005/1/i-1786.jpg
http://www.c3.hu/events/97/cremaster/images/c5.jpg
Dead Link Removed is the photographer if you are interested
As you can see there is a fair amount of makeup involved
All I have at my disposal so far is my own gear: A Mamiya RZ (50, 90 and 127mm lenses) and two Metz CL45s (one with hotshoe connector the other PC so I can trigger them both with the RZ)
Can I simply rely on the Metzs with bounced flash ? what is the best method with this setup ? or is it simply not going to achieve the effects of the above samples ? - I can add to the budget some hire lamps/studio flashes but dont have any idea about this any recommendations would be great - umbrella reflectors things? white bag diffuser things? Simple tips, whatever would be great (Im usually a landscape person)
Also, which film ? I want to shot transparency, but am unsure which I mostly shoot Velvia 50 outside, and havent been around cameras too long so dont have any experience with others Velvia is too intense with skin tones ? Astia ? Provia ? 100 400 ? Push / pull ?
Any help appreciated,
Cheers,
nick
I have been asked to do some photography for a performance artists show, apparently for archival purposes but also with the possibility of exhibition
I dont have then full info yet, but I will be shooting indoors with Im guessing flouro and possibly a small amount of window/daylight, which is fine for me with candid snappy snap doco style photography, I would probably use a little fill flash and just follow my nose after doing test shots in Polaroid
I do however also have the job of photographing the artist (an ex girlfriend) in what she expects to be a more studio type shot of her after the event - this is where I need help!
The kind of shot I imagine she is after would be similar to the shots of work she appreciates check out:
http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/i...nts_in_self_lube-Frame-1994-2002-2-600pix.jpg
http://www2.uol.com.br/tropico/pscm/img/2005/1/i-1786.jpg
http://www.c3.hu/events/97/cremaster/images/c5.jpg
Dead Link Removed is the photographer if you are interested
As you can see there is a fair amount of makeup involved
All I have at my disposal so far is my own gear: A Mamiya RZ (50, 90 and 127mm lenses) and two Metz CL45s (one with hotshoe connector the other PC so I can trigger them both with the RZ)
Can I simply rely on the Metzs with bounced flash ? what is the best method with this setup ? or is it simply not going to achieve the effects of the above samples ? - I can add to the budget some hire lamps/studio flashes but dont have any idea about this any recommendations would be great - umbrella reflectors things? white bag diffuser things? Simple tips, whatever would be great (Im usually a landscape person)
Also, which film ? I want to shot transparency, but am unsure which I mostly shoot Velvia 50 outside, and havent been around cameras too long so dont have any experience with others Velvia is too intense with skin tones ? Astia ? Provia ? 100 400 ? Push / pull ?
Any help appreciated,
Cheers,
nick